Tagged: water damage cleanup
Light bulbs and light fixtures are exposed to a variety of conditions both inside and outside of the house–rain, steam, cold, etc. For this reason, it is highly likely that every homeowner will encounter...
A roof leak can be caused by many things. Usually, leaks form due to old, corroded pipes that end up with holes in them. Pipes can also loosen at their connection and cause a...
Renter’s insurance policies usually only cover water damage that was caused by accidental overflow or water discharge. However, most renters insurance policies do not cover damages caused by flooding or sewage water, unless you...
According to statistics floods are one of the most frequent disasters in the USA. When water damage occurs time is tight and you need to think and act quickly to prevent the damage from spreading. What can you do? Who can you call? This water damage restoration guide is prepared to help you efficiently solve you problem and restore your home to a normal condition.
Rainy days and humidity contribute to mold growth on the roof and ceiling, especially when a home is riddled with undiscovered leaks. Mold is a pervasive fungus and will colonize ceilings and rooftops that...
When it’s pouring outside, the last thing you need is rainwater coming inside your home. This common problem is liable to occur in any home when water is able to seep into the windows...
Water damage can create a disaster under your kitchen sink. This is a common situation in homes and businesses as the kitchen sink is so commonly used. Leaks overflow or condensation can gather in...
Experiencing water damage on concrete floors in a home or a business property can be very frustrating. As concrete floors are the foundation to many rooms, this can be a costly repair for a homeowner.
Water damage can unexpectedly happen in several ways, from cracks in walls and foundations to moldy floors and water bubbles. Not only do these issues leave hideous damage, but they can also weaken the...
Smoke detectors alert us to a potential fire, windows protect us from high winds, but what do we have to signal incoming water damage? Not only does water weaken the foundation of a home,...